Shocking video obtained exclusively by The Post shows a sticky-fingered woman using a pudgy young boy as her personal shoplifter at an Upper West Side pharmacy.

In two stills, the unidentified woman is seen using hand gestures to direct the youth to a shelf in the Always Love store on West 72nd Street near Broadway at about 7 p.m. on Jan. 15.

The boy, believed to be as young as 11, follows her criminal commands, picking up several products. He slips them into the woman’s hand as the clerk walks away to process her stolen credit card.

Just before the unwitting worker returns with the receipt, the woman shoves the stolen merchandise into her bag.

The 39-second clip begins with the woman handing the pilfered card to the cashier to buy items. The boy is seen standing beside her, looking around nervously and fidgeting.

After the clerk walks away to swipe the card, the pair start their thievery, with the woman leaving the frame and the boy grabbing something at the counter.

Moments later, the woman returns to the frame carrying a blue box and stashes it inside her duffel bag.

She then chats with the boy while nervously glancing around. Afterward, she grabs two bottles from a shelf behind her and shoves them in her bag.

Throughout the stunning video, an unidentified man in a gray skullcap and puffy black jacket can be seen lurking and acting as a lookout.

Since the three crooks are still unidentified, police do not know what their relationship is.

After leaving the drugstore, the trio went to a GameStop store on Broadway near West 84th Street and used the stolen credit card to buy a video game and game player, sources said.

Earlier that day, the crooks had gone to a Gap store on Broadway near West 67th Street, where the boy snatched a wallet from an unattended baby stroller that contained the stolen credit card later used at Always Love, the sources said.

The woman left the Gap minutes later, but soon returned with a bag and filled it with clothing, sources said.

At some point, she casually walked out of the store undetected with her male accomplice.

The crime came to light after the woman who had left the stroller unattended reported that her wallet had been stolen.

Anyone with information is urged to call CrimeStoppers at (800) 577-TIPS. All calls will be kept confidential.

A manager at the Gap declined to comment. A worker at Always Love also refused to comment. GameStop had no comment.